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>> trump: yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence? >> trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. >> stahl: so part wall, part fence? >> trump: yeah, it could be-- it could be some fencing. >> stahl: what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants? >> trump: what we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably two million, it could be even three million, we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate. but we're getting them out of our country, they're here illegally. after the border is secured and after everything gets normalized, we're going to make a determination on the people that you're talking about who terrific people but we are going to make a determination at that. but before we make that dete
>> trump: yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence? >> trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. >> stahl: so part wall, part fence? >> trump: yeah, it could be-- it could be some fencing. >> stahl: what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants? >> trump: what we are going to...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capitol in barngs anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> who made de
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer,...
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trump. tom price, candice miller, bill schuster, lamar smith. prominent house republicans. ryan serves as speaker at their pleasure. they are among those now endorsing donald trump. ryan at this moment holds out. on this day, trump indicating there are positions he is ready to compromise on. new remarks on his controversial proposal to temporarily ban muslims from coming into the country. take a listen to what he said. >> have you decided whether you'll back off on the ban? i realize it was a temporary ban but with an unlimited temporary period could go on forever. >> sure i'd back off on it. we have exceptions and again it's temporary. >> those comments could have everything to do with today's meeting happening soon at rnc headquarters. the muslim ban proposal is one of the big reasons republican leaders have been denouncing donald trump so loudly including house speaker paul ryan. he went out of his way to distance himself from trump when it came to this proposal. today's meeting under the
trump. tom price, candice miller, bill schuster, lamar smith. prominent house republicans. ryan serves as speaker at their pleasure. they are among those now endorsing donald trump. ryan at this moment holds out. on this day, trump indicating there are positions he is ready to compromise on. new remarks on his controversial proposal to temporarily ban muslims from coming into the country. take a listen to what he said. >> have you decided whether you'll back off on the ban? i realize it...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capital in banks anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> wh
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of...
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and in new york, protesters marched to trump tower shouting trump must go. at least 65 people were arrested. >>> this morning, the president-elect will meet with president obama in the oval office. mr. obama says he wants to make the transition to the trump administration as smooth as possible. later, trump and vice president-elect mike pence meet with speaker of the house paul ryan. >>> from shock in the u.s. to international shock waves. mark phillips shows us how the world reacted to news of donald trump's historic election victory. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: overseas, the reaction to the trump victory was somewhere between shock. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and fear. most western leaders did what protocol requires. >> well, i congratulate donald trump. >> reporter: like britain's theresa may offers pledges. of cooperation. but several did so with some of donald trump's campaign statements, still ringing in their ears. >> to nato, we are paying a tremendous amount of money. and it's not fair, folks. it's not fair. >> r
and in new york, protesters marched to trump tower shouting trump must go. at least 65 people were arrested. >>> this morning, the president-elect will meet with president obama in the oval office. mr. obama says he wants to make the transition to the trump administration as smooth as possible. later, trump and vice president-elect mike pence meet with speaker of the house paul ryan. >>> from shock in the u.s. to international shock waves. mark phillips shows us how the world...
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knowing trump's temperament, he very miller lite. mayidea that trump -- that backfire. mark: they have had some conversations. and made public comments back and forth that have been friendly. some less so. paul ryan hears about policy. trump's position on policy and trade make it very difficult for ryan to say he should be the nominee. i guarantee you, ryan is surrounded by people, including one that will be a guest on the show tonight, that have extreme trump skepticism. john: what is trump going to do? there are big policy items. we have important conservatives that listen to trump and say, if he doesn't change his posture on immigration, his posture on the muslim ban, if he doesn't do something like that, it will be hard for me to support him. that is a totally legitimate position to take. what do they expect trump to do? these are positions that trump built his candidacy on. it is one thing to visit in a general election -- pivot in a general election towards the middle. it is another thing to repudiate the marquis headline that made you so popular in the first plac
knowing trump's temperament, he very miller lite. mayidea that trump -- that backfire. mark: they have had some conversations. and made public comments back and forth that have been friendly. some less so. paul ryan hears about policy. trump's position on policy and trade make it very difficult for ryan to say he should be the nominee. i guarantee you, ryan is surrounded by people, including one that will be a guest on the show tonight, that have extreme trump skepticism. john: what is trump...
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trump! >> with the nomination all but in hand, donald trump's campaign team promised the republican establishment that they would soon see a candidate behaving like a president. >> what a crowd. what a crowd. >> instead -- >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> trump decided, as usual, to go his own way. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. >> attacking the federal judge presiding over two cases, claiming trump university was a scam that preyed on those who wanted to get rich like trump. >> at trump university we teach success. >> the big political story this morning surrounding donald trump is that he's not backing down from his attack -- >> telling his top surrogates in a conference call that he won't apologize. >> we're in front of a very hostile judge. >> and igniting a firestorm because the judge, gonzalo curiel, an american born in indiana, was of mexican descent. >> he's given us ruling after after ruling after ruling negative. >> i've bee
trump! >> with the nomination all but in hand, donald trump's campaign team promised the republican establishment that they would soon see a candidate behaving like a president. >> what a crowd. what a crowd. >> instead -- >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> trump decided, as usual, to go his own way. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. >> attacking the federal judge presiding over two cases, claiming...
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but donald trump is up in new hampshire, michigan, donald trump leading. wisconsin, donald trump is up three points, 70% remaining. minnesota, clinton has the lead. but right now, she has to win in three states where donald trump is leading. >> and wisconsin, a fairly healthy lead, three points? >> yes. and here's one county that caught my eye. door county, right here, he's got a three-point lead with, i'm sorry. i'm going to get -- door county, he has a lead where barack obama won by double digits in 2008, and by seven points in 2012. it's a place where the median income is $50,000, 96% white, a but suddenly, it's the trump demographic. >> and ohio, that could tell you about some other states. >> if you look at ohio, which looks like it's going to be an eight to ten point victory for donald trump, and extrapolate the voters there. wisconsin, and michigan, and right now, the odds completely states. >> if he wins michigan or wisconsin, either one, he wins. >> terry, you were talking about brexit. >> it's deja vu, the polls and pundits, britain would never l
but donald trump is up in new hampshire, michigan, donald trump leading. wisconsin, donald trump is up three points, 70% remaining. minnesota, clinton has the lead. but right now, she has to win in three states where donald trump is leading. >> and wisconsin, a fairly healthy lead, three points? >> yes. and here's one county that caught my eye. door county, right here, he's got a three-point lead with, i'm sorry. i'm going to get -- door county, he has a lead where barack obama won...
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trump: thank you. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of eight, he told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today, he leads investigations into the scourge of international sex trafficking. he says that if i can make sure these young girls get their justice, i've really done my job. thanks to his work and that of his incredible colleagues, more than 300 women and girls have been rescued from the horror of this terrible situation and more than 1500 sadistic traffickers have been put behind bars. pres. trump: we will always support the brave men and women of law enforcement and i pledge to you tonight that i will never abolish our heroes from i.c.e. thank you. >> [applause] pres. trump: my administration has sent to the congress a commonsense proposal to end the crisis on the southern border. it includes humanitarian assistance, more law enforcement, drug detection at our ports, closing loopholes that enable chil
trump: thank you. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of eight, he told his dad he wanted to become a special agent. today, he leads investigations into the scourge of international sex trafficking. he says that if i can make sure these young girls get their justice, i've really done my job. thanks to his work and that of his incredible colleagues, more than 300 women and girls have been rescued from the horror...
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the only trump publicly tells the truth about donald trump, is donald trump's niece, mary trump, who joins us next. q is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. rinvoq. make it your mission. learn how abbvie could help you save. let's do it. woah. shh, mommy's sleeping. [whispering] introducing adt self setup featuring google nest products. now you ca
the only trump publicly tells the truth about donald trump, is donald trump's niece, mary trump, who joins us next. q is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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. >> trump is going to be trump. this idea that you can make him into something else, that's not what the people voted for. they voted for trump as he is. that's the way they want him to be. and nobody is going to remake him. he will either succeed or fail being donald trump. >> the sheer unpredictability of a president donald trump... >> ...how unpredictable the new terrain here in washington is... >> ...is this our new normal, is there reason for concern? >> it's the creation of a new reality. >> donald trump has broken the rules of what it means to be president-elect. >> what trump are we going to see, do you think? >> we're going to constantly have rules that are broken, and my way or the highway... >> a president trump is very much a wild card... >> we'll call it a political earthquake, an unravelling of the system, or even a revolution... >> narrator: the seeds of donald trump's presidency are embedded in his path to power. he redefined what it meant to be a serious presidential candidate, starting with his ann
. >> trump is going to be trump. this idea that you can make him into something else, that's not what the people voted for. they voted for trump as he is. that's the way they want him to be. and nobody is going to remake him. he will either succeed or fail being donald trump. >> the sheer unpredictability of a president donald trump... >> ...how unpredictable the new terrain here in washington is... >> ...is this our new normal, is there reason for concern? >> it's...
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went upstairs in trump tower to talk to melania trump. and she was in philadelphia, a that speech? and she spoke about cutting down on bullying, to get at, among the criticisms of donald trump, what he's done on twitter, the comments made about women. that was perhaps the first sign they have to do some healing. >> i think we have a sense of what a potential trump white house would look like. he can't stand professionals. propositionals. jeb bush got four delegates, spent $110 million. he goes into the general election, the most massive infrastructure of hillary clinton, 50 times more headquarters, outspent donald trump 5 to one. won all the debates, and he's a somali pirate, and this is a time of large tanker ships, and donald trump will go into the white house thinking, i did this. >> and people voted for him. it's not just him. there are millions of americans who voted for donald trump. this country does rest on the consent of the governed. you may disagree with them, but they voted for donald trump, and they believe it's not just abou
went upstairs in trump tower to talk to melania trump. and she was in philadelphia, a that speech? and she spoke about cutting down on bullying, to get at, among the criticisms of donald trump, what he's done on twitter, the comments made about women. that was perhaps the first sign they have to do some healing. >> i think we have a sense of what a potential trump white house would look like. he can't stand professionals. propositionals. jeb bush got four delegates, spent $110 million. he...
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seminars called "trump university", along with trump steaks, trump water, wine, even vodka. but for trump, it wasn't enough. after 14 seasons of "the apprentice", he was seriously thinking about a promotion, from king of reality television to president of the united states. >> i think there's in question that "the apprentice" took him into a different level of celebrity. no question. i don't think he could successfully run for president without his popularity from "the apprentice". >> i love you. thank you very much. >> we wanted to talk to donald trump about success, celebrity and his run for the presidency, but he declined repeated requests to be interviewed for this program. >>> ahead, donald trump's real life apprentices. >> he always said before he kind the phrase on "the apprentice" that if we didn't do well, he would fire us like dogs. t? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies..
seminars called "trump university", along with trump steaks, trump water, wine, even vodka. but for trump, it wasn't enough. after 14 seasons of "the apprentice", he was seriously thinking about a promotion, from king of reality television to president of the united states. >> i think there's in question that "the apprentice" took him into a different level of celebrity. no question. i don't think he could successfully run for president without his popularity...
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trump! >> with the nomination all but in hand, donald trump's campaign team promised the republican establishment that they would soon see a candidate behaving like a president. >> what a crowd. what a crowd. >> instead -- >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> trump decided, as usual, to go his own way. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. >> attacking the federal judge presiding over two cases, claiming trump university was a scam that preyed on those who wanted to get rich like trump. >> at trump university we teach success. >> the big political story this morning surrounding donald trump is that he's not backing down from his attack -- >> telling his top surrogates in a conference call that he won't apologize. >> we're in front of a very hostile judge. >> and igniting a firestorm because the judge, gonzalo curiel, an american born in indiana, was of mexican descent. >> he's given us ruling after after ruling after ruling negative, negative, n
trump! >> with the nomination all but in hand, donald trump's campaign team promised the republican establishment that they would soon see a candidate behaving like a president. >> what a crowd. what a crowd. >> instead -- >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> trump decided, as usual, to go his own way. >> the judge has been very unfair, has not done a good job. >> attacking the federal judge presiding over two cases, claiming...
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trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) for example... no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so, ultimately, you didn't blame lil' jon or meatloaf. you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> and he's being treated like a piñata by the president of the united states. and i think he felt humiliated. (applause) >> well handled, sir. well handled. >> but it just kept going and going, and he just kept hammering him. and i thought, "oh, barack obama is starting something that i don't know if he'll be able to finish." >> say what you will about mr. trump, he certainly would brin
trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) for example... no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so,...
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trump. >> this is the first very encouraging meeting, but again, in 45 minutes you don't litigate all of the process and all of the issues and principles that we are talking about. >> a source familiar with the meeting said ryan brought up something near and dear to his heart, balancing the budget by reforming medicare and social security, which trump argued he doesn't want to touch. and sources tell cnn that during the meeting trump mostly listened and said all of the right things. the most anticipated meeting was the first, just these three men, trump, ryan and republican party chair reince priebus. cnn is told priebus has been working hard behind the scenes for over a week to bridge the divide between the two. >> it's important to be unified, also important to remember -- >> but it is not usually this hard. >> you know what, this was not a usual election. i mean, it was a very contentious, tough primary, and obviously no one can deny that. it is something a lot of us haven't been through.
trump. >> this is the first very encouraging meeting, but again, in 45 minutes you don't litigate all of the process and all of the issues and principles that we are talking about. >> a source familiar with the meeting said ryan brought up something near and dear to his heart, balancing the budget by reforming medicare and social security, which trump argued he doesn't want to touch. and sources tell cnn that during the meeting trump mostly listened and said all of the right things....
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trump. so they really felt that even though ryan didn't endorse, he took an important step to try to bring the party together. >> so is there consensus among the republican leadership in the house and senate, for that matter, that these meetings were a success? >> that there were definitely was an important first step because, remember, donald trump really didn't know most of these people. but i'll tell you one really interesting fact that i learned today was how much of a role reince priebus, the rnc chair, seemed to have behind the scenes over the past week and a half in bringing this together. he got a lot of push back over the past many, many months from a lot of republicans in the way he handled donald trump but because he kept an open line of communication from people outside of the rnc with donald trump, established a relationship with him, they really have a sense of trust one another, he was able to talk to donald trump all last week, work him through the process of helping him get
trump. so they really felt that even though ryan didn't endorse, he took an important step to try to bring the party together. >> so is there consensus among the republican leadership in the house and senate, for that matter, that these meetings were a success? >> that there were definitely was an important first step because, remember, donald trump really didn't know most of these people. but i'll tell you one really interesting fact that i learned today was how much of a role...
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and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor, all those unsuccessful businesses that you outlined on thursday, trump trump vodka, those are all failures before 2012 as well. were you just sort of saying something you had to say four years ago in order to accept his endorsement? >> well, donald trump has made a lot of money for himself. and there's no question that he's got a lot of money in his pockets and has been successful on that score. but if you look at his record overall and there are other, by the way, failures, you say, okay, he made a lot of money for himself. inherited a lot of money from his dad, but this is not a guy who's a self-m
and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor,...
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this is donald trump being donald trump. >> s.e., you see donald trump in the stage craft complaining there weren't microphones in front of him so he could speak to reporters. the broader view of -- you have trump back in a courtroom, also in front of a courtroom making a campaign speech. you have another republican who dropped out of the race and you have the debate that you and i discussed happening last night. put it altogether. what does today mean for donald trump's campaign? >> well, let's be clear. there is no campaign without the court. he has made this, these legal issues, all the charges, the indictments the center piece of his campaign. he doesn't want to be talking about policy. he doesn't want to talk about how he would solve problems. he has no interest in that. he didn't solve problems when he was there in the first place. it's why he didn't show up at last night's debate. it's why he doesn't want to be held accountable and go on real news networks. it's why he has fox news town halls where no one's going to push back on him. he's not running to govern. he's running for
this is donald trump being donald trump. >> s.e., you see donald trump in the stage craft complaining there weren't microphones in front of him so he could speak to reporters. the broader view of -- you have trump back in a courtroom, also in front of a courtroom making a campaign speech. you have another republican who dropped out of the race and you have the debate that you and i discussed happening last night. put it altogether. what does today mean for donald trump's campaign?...
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a trump voter, a strong trump supporter still, who is ready to vote for donald trump again is telling the president of the united states not to pardon paul manafort because she studied the evidence in the manafort case and decided paul manafort was guilty of everything, everything. forget what rudy giuliani says to the president about pardoning paul manafort. what paula duncan says is much, much more powerful. the paula duncans of this country are now donald trump's worst political nightmare. paula duncan was supposed to think it was all a witch hunt, that paul manafort didn't do anything wrong, that truth isn't truth. but the brainwashing didn't work. donald trump and rudy giuliani pumped all of those messages into the propaganda fog that was supposed to make trump supporters unable to see the truth. it didn't work. paula duncan took an oath to put aside any sympathies or biases that she might have and evaluate the evidence placed before her and that is exactly what she did. and so donald trump has to worry tonight how many paula duncans are there in his loyal base. of all those peop
a trump voter, a strong trump supporter still, who is ready to vote for donald trump again is telling the president of the united states not to pardon paul manafort because she studied the evidence in the manafort case and decided paul manafort was guilty of everything, everything. forget what rudy giuliani says to the president about pardoning paul manafort. what paula duncan says is much, much more powerful. the paula duncans of this country are now donald trump's worst political nightmare....
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trump is. he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. >> cohen also alleging trump knew that wikileaks was about to release the stolen democratic national committee e-mails during a phone call with his longtime friend and adviser roger stone. >> you testified you were actually meet with donald trump in july 2016. when roger stone happened to come and tell mr. trump he had just spoken to julian assange. is that correct? >> that is correct. it was a short conversation and he said, mr. trump, i just want to let you know that i just got off the phone with julian assange and in a couple of days, there's going to be a massive dump of e-mails that's going to severely hurt the clinton campaign. >> so, mr. trump was aware of the upcoming dump before it actually happened? >> yes. >> the president previously told "the new york times" he never discussed wikileaks with stone. and wikileaks tweeted today that julian assange never spoke by phone with stone. roger stone released this statement today, m
trump is. he is a racist, he is a con man, and he is a cheat. >> cohen also alleging trump knew that wikileaks was about to release the stolen democratic national committee e-mails during a phone call with his longtime friend and adviser roger stone. >> you testified you were actually meet with donald trump in july 2016. when roger stone happened to come and tell mr. trump he had just spoken to julian assange. is that correct? >> that is correct. it was a short conversation...
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trump and i think trump. i think he wants to, but when you say divisive things, it doesn't help unify us. i think they need to extend an olive branch to governor kasich and would come around. >> thanks to both of you. and enjoy the rest of your time in cleveland. so she's already giving it a big thumbs up. that's obviously the challenge for donald trump. it's this audience, but the bigger audience out there has had a rough, rough three days for his campaign, for his roll out. now there's a big chance to turn it around because this is a huge night for him and a chance to get millions of eyeballs and show people the number one thing you have to do with this speech is look presidential, convince people that you're a leader. >> chris jansing there on the floor for us there. we just heard talking about the balloon drop. that always marks the end of the convention. these well produced videos that typically proceed the candidate. have we gotten any insight to what the video will look like. is there going to be a coo
trump and i think trump. i think he wants to, but when you say divisive things, it doesn't help unify us. i think they need to extend an olive branch to governor kasich and would come around. >> thanks to both of you. and enjoy the rest of your time in cleveland. so she's already giving it a big thumbs up. that's obviously the challenge for donald trump. it's this audience, but the bigger audience out there has had a rough, rough three days for his campaign, for his roll out. now there's...
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trump's candidacy. several women speaking out accusing zm of touching them inappropriately. >> it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. >> two of these women, jessica leeds and rachel crooks telling "the new york times" they were both groped or kissed by trump without consent. the incident with leeds allegedly took place 35 years ago when she sat next to the billionaire in the first class cabin on a flight. >> if he had stuck with the upper part of the body i might not have gotten -- i might not have gotten that upset. when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> reporter: crooks telling the "times" after introducing herself to trump outside an elevator at trump tower crooks alleges he would not let go of her hand. then kissed her directly on the mouth. something she says felt like a violation. crooks said this happened in 2005. >> i'm automatically attracted to beautiful women. i just start kissing them. >> reporter: that same year trump boasted to billy
trump's candidacy. several women speaking out accusing zm of touching them inappropriately. >> it was a real shock when all of a sudden his hands were all over me. >> two of these women, jessica leeds and rachel crooks telling "the new york times" they were both groped or kissed by trump without consent. the incident with leeds allegedly took place 35 years ago when she sat next to the billionaire in the first class cabin on a flight. >> if he had stuck with the...
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trump dial it back, mr. trump, be calm, mr. trump, please, reach out to these people, get peace in the party thaert's thrown a log on e fire when conservatives are revolting against him. >> what we heard from trump this week and media blitz doing the interviews is him saying this is what got me this far, this is how i won and i'm not going to change. trump gonna trump so i think we've seen him occasionally be more subdued but on the stump with the big crowds egging him on he's the same person and that's partly what people like about him is that there is in a strange way this authenticity to him. he always seems like the same person. he doesn't seem like consultants are feeding him lines to sound like different people to different audiences, and he does run the risk of if he did suddenly have a personality transplant and start talking like paul ryan and changing all of his policy positions or t triangleating, that the people originally gravitating to him might not like that. i have trouble seeing him change. >> m.j. he believes
trump dial it back, mr. trump, be calm, mr. trump, please, reach out to these people, get peace in the party thaert's thrown a log on e fire when conservatives are revolting against him. >> what we heard from trump this week and media blitz doing the interviews is him saying this is what got me this far, this is how i won and i'm not going to change. trump gonna trump so i think we've seen him occasionally be more subdued but on the stump with the big crowds egging him on he's the same...
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trump: yes. levin: why has it just connected with you the way it--the way it has because you are intensely a sports guy. trump: i've always loved playing sports and i've always loved maybe the competition of sports. but it's been good for me. it's been really good for me, i think, in a lot of different ways, but sports to me is very important. man: batter up. batter up. [crowd cheering] levin: has it helped you with discipline and kind of just getting things done? trump: yeah, probably so. i mean, who really knows? i don't think of it in that way. i do it because i enjoy it, whether it's tennis or golf or whatever you may play. you know, as you get older, you sort of--your choices are more limited. you can't put together, like, 18 people on a baseball field. but i've just always loved being a sportsman or playing sports. ♪ for it's 1, 2, 3 strikes you're out at the old ball game ♪ levin: you admire athletes. trump: well, i respect athletes. i respect winners. i respect great athletes, and som
trump: yes. levin: why has it just connected with you the way it--the way it has because you are intensely a sports guy. trump: i've always loved playing sports and i've always loved maybe the competition of sports. but it's been good for me. it's been really good for me, i think, in a lot of different ways, but sports to me is very important. man: batter up. batter up. [crowd cheering] levin: has it helped you with discipline and kind of just getting things done? trump: yeah, probably so. i...
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trump tweeted, i hate to see this. we are outside the trump event. you've been talking to voters who changed their minds about trump based on his decision to skip the debate. what did they tell you? >> reporter: this is just fascinating. i have spent a lot of time with the people here waiting here hours for donald trump. he is expected to arrive in des moines at any moment. she was one of those coveted undecided iowa voters. she was interested in donald trump, but just not convinced. after he made this decision, that's what solidified her vote for donald trump. he showed boldness. she wants that in a presidency. that's a word that i heard from so many people here in line tonight. bold. they said this move by trump really appeals to them, that they want that in their president and that's why they're coming out here tonight. a lot of people saying i'm not going to miss the debate. i'm here to say donald trump. >> you've talked to one voter of many, but talking to someone who said this changed their mind and in favor of donald trump, which may surprise
trump tweeted, i hate to see this. we are outside the trump event. you've been talking to voters who changed their minds about trump based on his decision to skip the debate. what did they tell you? >> reporter: this is just fascinating. i have spent a lot of time with the people here waiting here hours for donald trump. he is expected to arrive in des moines at any moment. she was one of those coveted undecided iowa voters. she was interested in donald trump, but just not convinced....
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the trump cabinet. romney, who refused to endorse trump, and once called him a fraud, is he really willing to serve in the trump administration? >>> muslim registry. would they consider forcing muslims entering the united states to register in a database. tonight muslim-americans and civil rights group are worried about a possible new wave of discrimination. nuclear options, as trump prepares for his first post election meeting with a world leader is he pushing other countries building their own nuclear arsenals? >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> we're following breaking news this hour. donald trump holds his first meeting since the election with the leader of another country. japan's prime minister is coming to trump tower in new york, saying he wants to build trust with the president-elect. during the campaign, trump criticized the u.s.-japanese military relationship and even raised the possibility of japan's possessing nuclear weapons.
the trump cabinet. romney, who refused to endorse trump, and once called him a fraud, is he really willing to serve in the trump administration? >>> muslim registry. would they consider forcing muslims entering the united states to register in a database. tonight muslim-americans and civil rights group are worried about a possible new wave of discrimination. nuclear options, as trump prepares for his first post election meeting with a world leader is he pushing other countries building...
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trump: thank you. we are advancing with unbridled optimism and lifting our citizens of every race, color, religion and creed very high. since my election, we have created 7 million new jobs, 5 million more than government experts projected during the previous administration. [applause] pres. trump: the unemployment rate is the lowest in over half a century. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and very incredibly, the average unemployment under my administration is lower than any administration in history of our country. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: if we haven't reversed the failed economic policies of the previous administration, the world would not now be witnessing this great economic success. [applause] pres. trump: the unemployment rate for african americans, hispanic americans, and asian americans has reached the lowest levels in history. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: african-american youth unemployment has reached an all-time low. african-american poverty has declined to the lowest rat
trump: thank you. we are advancing with unbridled optimism and lifting our citizens of every race, color, religion and creed very high. since my election, we have created 7 million new jobs, 5 million more than government experts projected during the previous administration. [applause] pres. trump: the unemployment rate is the lowest in over half a century. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and very incredibly, the average unemployment under my administration is lower than any administration...
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the trump campaign is hoping that tiffany trump, the fourth trump child, could speak to that. susan: what did you learn about the children's relationship with mr. trump? >> one of the things that struck me was how close they are. i can only imagine how strange it must the to see your father splashed across every newspaper headline, every television show, all the time, many of it incredibly negative. one of the things i wondered was, how do you grow up in this kind of gilded fishbowl, so to speak? and instead of turning to your own business career, they all flocks back to trump tower very quickly after graduating college. it is really an incredibly close relationship that began as mentors in business, and has now basically been inverted. they are now helping to navigate him through this campaign, it in a way that has -- campaign conflict in a way that has been helpful to him and his advisers. susan: but you write in the piece that the children, the adults they grew up to be, might have been largely as a result of the influence of their mother, ivana. what did you learn? >> one
the trump campaign is hoping that tiffany trump, the fourth trump child, could speak to that. susan: what did you learn about the children's relationship with mr. trump? >> one of the things that struck me was how close they are. i can only imagine how strange it must the to see your father splashed across every newspaper headline, every television show, all the time, many of it incredibly negative. one of the things i wondered was, how do you grow up in this kind of gilded fishbowl, so...
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and trump's former fixer, michael cohen, to protect trump during the 2016 campaign. david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help the campaign. pecker testified he pledged to run flattering stories about trump and hit jobs on his opponents, and he offered to be the campaign's eyes and ears to alert cohen if he caught wind of any potentially damaging stories. pecker said he told trump he'd try to kill those stories so they'd never see the light of day. as pecker described that trump tower meeting, jurors were rapt, taking constant notes. pecker laid out how he worked with trump and cohen to publish attacks on rival republican candidates. cohen would tell him who to go after, and the magazine would do it. pec
and trump's former fixer, michael cohen, to protect trump during the 2016 campaign. david pecker grinning widely as he pointed out trump in the courtroom, the former president smirking back. the two men had been friends for years. but pecker told the jury their relationship changed in 2015, after trump launched his run for president, pecker was summoned to trump tower that august, and in a 20-minute meeting, he said trump and cohen asked me, what can i do and what my magazines can do to help...
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just being president elect trump? >> well, he's in trump tower right now. he's awaiting to find out the results. he's starting the planning for transition in earnest. did not want to get in the planning himself because he was superstitious. he did not want to believe he was going to win until he saw an actual win. that left thomas and a thunumbef the staff to search the number behind the scenes for him. rudy giuliani , and newt gingrich as secretary of state and a number of other names that's being thrown out right now and the list is starting to come into shape. >> you reported that. there were push back. >> there was push back. they did not want to confirm it. i have spoken to more sources today who reiterated of new names which we'll be able to report soon enough. and, basically, donald trump was getting involved for the first time. he's going to potentially change his mind on things. none of these names are set in stones by in means. donald trump values loyalty above all else. who you see with him on a day-to-day
just being president elect trump? >> well, he's in trump tower right now. he's awaiting to find out the results. he's starting the planning for transition in earnest. did not want to get in the planning himself because he was superstitious. he did not want to believe he was going to win until he saw an actual win. that left thomas and a thunumbef the staff to search the number behind the scenes for him. rudy giuliani , and newt gingrich as secretary of state and a number of other names...
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trump. >> why don't you like trump? >> because i think he doesn't have a clue what he's doing. >> reporter: but back at the line to get into the trump rally -- >> 37 years of experience. >> 24, 38, 25 and with the two others in our group, it represents over 250 years. >> reporter: these retired teachers say they want to show that the perception some have that donald trump doesn't appeal to the highly educated is untrue. when donald trump makes references to carly fiorina, looking at her face. when he's talked about certain anchor people who are women in derogatory terms, does that bother you as a woman? >> no. >> why? >> we'll be the first to tell you we don't approve of everything that comes out of his mouth. but when we look at the big picture, we are pro donald trump all the way. >> reporter: when you ask people here if it concerns them the nomination of donald trump could disrupt the republican party, some people just laugh. and many others say, bring it on. the retired teachers say they welcome disruption in the go
trump. >> why don't you like trump? >> because i think he doesn't have a clue what he's doing. >> reporter: but back at the line to get into the trump rally -- >> 37 years of experience. >> 24, 38, 25 and with the two others in our group, it represents over 250 years. >> reporter: these retired teachers say they want to show that the perception some have that donald trump doesn't appeal to the highly educated is untrue. when donald trump makes references to...
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trump: they are the liars. when sean got up, he talked about the audience and said i had the largest audience. i did. i had the television and all of the sources. the largest audience in the history of inauguration's. i did. they are so demeaning and they are so dishonest. in many cases -- >> i don't remember them treating barack obama this way all step pres. trump: that could never have happened. amy: joining us right now is sarah posner investigative reporter with the nation institute. in august, she wrote a headline grabbing article for mother jones about steve bannon titled, "how donald trump's new campaign chief created an online haven for white nationalists." her most recent piece in rolling stone is titled, "trump makes good on his nativist campaign promises." sarah posner, welcome back to democracy now! first, comment on stephen "the newstatements to york times" that the press is the opposition party and should keep its mouth shut. >> well, this is an effort by the trump administration to first.ate the
trump: they are the liars. when sean got up, he talked about the audience and said i had the largest audience. i did. i had the television and all of the sources. the largest audience in the history of inauguration's. i did. they are so demeaning and they are so dishonest. in many cases -- >> i don't remember them treating barack obama this way all step pres. trump: that could never have happened. amy: joining us right now is sarah posner investigative reporter with the nation institute....
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are treating trump fairlyjust like treating trump fairly just like anyone treating trump fairlyjust like anyone else, the more difficult it becomes for donald trump to latch onto this particular issue or that particular issue, against us more evidence that i'm being politically targeted. it is really interesting. we have been talking about how this impacts him politically, for now republicans are rallying around him. absolutely. if you look at his primary opponent which is ron desantis, according to polls, he is actually said explicitly that he would not to speak in any tradition. of course no one really asked him of course no one really asked him anyway but the fact that he went out of his way to say that, i think is quite notable. 0f of his way to say that, i think is quite notable. of course, ron desantis is not an outlier, a bit on the republican field, these candidates have come out and vocally expressed support for donald trump. saying that the charges are outrageous and said that it is a political vendetta. essentially echoing the exact language that donald trump himself has used
are treating trump fairlyjust like treating trump fairly just like anyone treating trump fairlyjust like anyone else, the more difficult it becomes for donald trump to latch onto this particular issue or that particular issue, against us more evidence that i'm being politically targeted. it is really interesting. we have been talking about how this impacts him politically, for now republicans are rallying around him. absolutely. if you look at his primary opponent which is ron desantis,...
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donald trump is still running against donald trump. until they come to grips with that, they are just not open -- there's just a huge part of the country that's not open to anything that donald trump has to say. he needs to talk more about himself and about donald trump and what he would do. i think he needs to be more specific in his regret so that it has some actual meaning and resonance with people. and then i think americans will always give someone a second chance but only if they ask and say they need it. >> you mentioned the debates and we are at a place where people are starting to talk about debate prep. you were very involved in mitt romney's debate prep. he did pretty well in his first debate against barack obama. what advice would you give hillary clinton as she starts thinking about how to prepare to take on donald trump in the first debate? >> well, debates are like most things in life. the best practice is to have done it. she's done a lot of these now. i think that's really going to help her. going into these debates. e
donald trump is still running against donald trump. until they come to grips with that, they are just not open -- there's just a huge part of the country that's not open to anything that donald trump has to say. he needs to talk more about himself and about donald trump and what he would do. i think he needs to be more specific in his regret so that it has some actual meaning and resonance with people. and then i think americans will always give someone a second chance but only if they ask and...
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fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. (siren wailing) >> narrator: from his early days as a candidate, donald trump came out fighting. >> we are going to start winning big league. >> narrator: rallying distrust and anger against the government. >> we can't beat isis-- give me a break. >> narrator: tarting washington's leaders. >> we are led by very stid people. >> and it was eve
fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >>...
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trump: thanks. thank you, fellas. >> the democratic response was given by congressman joe kennedy in massachusetts. this is 15 minutes.
trump: thanks. thank you, fellas. >> the democratic response was given by congressman joe kennedy in massachusetts. this is 15 minutes.
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trump's victory. he was congratulated and i think they resolved to work together, which is exactly what this country needs, to get the current president and the president-elect and others who are in leadership positions to help unify and heal the country. we expect that the two gentlemen will be meeting soon. >> kellyanne, i have to ask you a question. for months and months now donald trump has been saying that the election is rigged. would president-elect trump now was not and never was rigged? >> well, he certainly would say the system is rigged and it proved last night he's got millions of people who agree with him. i think, you know, when he says the election is rigged, matt, what he's really talking about is he couldn't believe that he wasn't winning. he'd look at these polls, hear everybody on tv constantly say he can't win, she's a shoo-in, the path is gone, there's no way. look what happened yesterday. i think there's just a frustration for him and for those of us close to him and other and no
trump's victory. he was congratulated and i think they resolved to work together, which is exactly what this country needs, to get the current president and the president-elect and others who are in leadership positions to help unify and heal the country. we expect that the two gentlemen will be meeting soon. >> kellyanne, i have to ask you a question. for months and months now donald trump has been saying that the election is rigged. would president-elect trump now was not and never was...
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trump got a gun when government couldn't. still trump for president? that's our show tonight. >> and now jon stossel. stossel: this presidential race, one candidate has been a showstopper. he has won people over by promising wonderful things. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. [applause] we are going to have win after win after win. you people are going to get sick and tired of winning. >> i can't wait, i want to win. maybe trump will make us all winners, but i doubt it read it's possible but i doubt it. you have to admire the art of the author of the art art of the deal. he just loves soft racism when told he pours -- polls poorly with women he says i just love women. >> i will be the best thing that ever happened to them. 100%. stossel: he was told he wasn't acting presidential jumps at this. heck i'd i can be more presidential in anybody. other presidents than that great a blanket he was very presidential. stossel: apparently people love. things like that. growing up my mom told me don't brag and then exaggerate, people
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trump. right now you're looking at a live picture of wisconsin. it's fallfest 2016, you're going to see that picture in just a moment. that's where the republican party is holding a picnic headlined by house speaker paul ryan. donald trump was supposed to join him, but was disinvited late last night, this after audio leaked of offensive comments the trump made about women back in 2005 while on a hot mike with "access hollywood," which is owned by nbc universal, the parent company of nbc news and msnbc. the trump campaign staid governor mike pence would attend the wisconsin event instead, but now he's not going either. pence releasing a statement in the last hour saying he was offended by trump's words and actions and does not condone and cannot defend them. this story is still snowballing, trump's 90-second midnight apology, which turned the tables on hillary clinton, so far is not enough for some in his party. as many republicans say the damage has already been done. that includes mitt romn
trump. right now you're looking at a live picture of wisconsin. it's fallfest 2016, you're going to see that picture in just a moment. that's where the republican party is holding a picnic headlined by house speaker paul ryan. donald trump was supposed to join him, but was disinvited late last night, this after audio leaked of offensive comments the trump made about women back in 2005 while on a hot mike with "access hollywood," which is owned by nbc universal, the parent company of...
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and three times visited the elder trump at trump tower. on one visit not long before donald trump declared his candidacy. goldstone says trump was there listening to a rap song. he said look 90 million views, a rapper called mac miller who recently passed away has recorded a song. had 90 million youtube views and it's about me. >> and i said to him, maybe do you think you should listen to the words and what they're saying about you perhaps? just an idea. ♪ all this money, ain't that [ bleep ] ♪ >> and he went it doesn't matter, 90 million views. the third time we went he said to emin, maybe next time i see you i'll be hosting you at the white house. >> before there was trump in the white house, there was trump the candidate. and the next time goldstone set foot in trump tower would be when he arrived for the meeting. coming up -- >> i get a phone call and he said to me initially, i'd like you to set up a meeting with the trumps. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase reli
and three times visited the elder trump at trump tower. on one visit not long before donald trump declared his candidacy. goldstone says trump was there listening to a rap song. he said look 90 million views, a rapper called mac miller who recently passed away has recorded a song. had 90 million youtube views and it's about me. >> and i said to him, maybe do you think you should listen to the words and what they're saying about you perhaps? just an idea. ♪ all this money, ain't that [...
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20 reporters to trump. that seemed like an ignorant statement, didn't it? >> well, it's a lot of reporters. lou: yes, it is! >> but i'm not sure that jeff bezos has done anything that the "washington post" wouldn't have done anyway. there are a lot of liberal newspapers, lou, the post is one, the "new york times" is one, and they're not going to like donald trump. it's as simple as that. lou: do you want to go through the list of conservative newspapers in this country, fred? >> well, there's the "wall street journal," and i'm already rung out of names. lou: you ran out of an editorial page, not a newspaper. the fact is this thing with bezos, you know, how many do you think the post assigned to obama? how many have been assigned to clinton? i'm just curious. if you know, i'd like to hear. >> you know, there is a phenomenon going on a while, lou, called liberal bias. lou: well, i don't know why we should accept it any more warmly. this is just to me more of the same kind of ignorance. we've got propaganda ou
20 reporters to trump. that seemed like an ignorant statement, didn't it? >> well, it's a lot of reporters. lou: yes, it is! >> but i'm not sure that jeff bezos has done anything that the "washington post" wouldn't have done anyway. there are a lot of liberal newspapers, lou, the post is one, the "new york times" is one, and they're not going to like donald trump. it's as simple as that. lou: do you want to go through the list of conservative newspapers in this...
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in 1983, trump opened the flag shipbuilding trump tower. he published the best seller, the art of the deal. trump was a national figure and you never knew where he would show up next. >> excuse me, where is the lobby? >> down the hall to the left. >> reporter: way back then there was political promise seen with the billionaire. >> i started the draft trump campaign. >> reporter: in the yokin's restaurant, as people waved trump for president signs. donald trump spoke without notes and hit on the same economic ideas that made him a front runner. >> the message in 1987 didn't change but the players. it was saudi arabia and japan back then and side china and mexico. y the people who are hurting is people like me. we work for a living and we are feeling. it and so trump appeals to us. >> reporter: after the speech they left and moved trump to a nor by press conference. >> i had to get him to a side door which was a good distance and as we moved along. he kept stopping and shaking hands with the wait staff and cops and firemen. he ignored the sui
in 1983, trump opened the flag shipbuilding trump tower. he published the best seller, the art of the deal. trump was a national figure and you never knew where he would show up next. >> excuse me, where is the lobby? >> down the hall to the left. >> reporter: way back then there was political promise seen with the billionaire. >> i started the draft trump campaign. >> reporter: in the yokin's restaurant, as people waved trump for president signs. donald trump...
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a lot of the trump supporters only care about trump. they were going to hesitantly vote for the republicans down ticket. the worry that a lot of her public officials have is that some of these trump supporters devoted all down ballot, and supportersn-trump may not show up to vote on election day. host: these actions coming before the debate on sunday night. guest: it's pretty amazing, the two supporters may not show polls that were doe showing clinton now leading by double digits. it was a separate poll that was just released this morning sponsored by politico, which debaterump after the with a deficit of only five points. any poll that was done over the weekend is going to be the low point for donald trump. i think you stabilize, his debate performance was enough to reassure enough base republican supporters that he is still there nominee. there's not going to be a lot of panic going forward, at least, not publicly. trump is a very tough challenge to win this election. but for republicans, it's all about saving the senate majority. hos
a lot of the trump supporters only care about trump. they were going to hesitantly vote for the republicans down ticket. the worry that a lot of her public officials have is that some of these trump supporters devoted all down ballot, and supportersn-trump may not show up to vote on election day. host: these actions coming before the debate on sunday night. guest: it's pretty amazing, the two supporters may not show polls that were doe showing clinton now leading by double digits. it was a...
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trump. this last-minute presentation. puck it off under a shroud of secrecy. >> officials warn that moving so quickly was enadvisable. it was a security concern. trump did it anyway. there is now some real fallout. from the beginning, trump said he would build a wall and who is going to pay for it? mexico, right? that's what we hear at all the rallies. now, president pena nieto said he is not paying for it. that's not what donald trump. during his join statement. he said the issue payment never came up. how can he put with it the very fiery tone we often see from trump on the campaign trail? it is sort of yin and yang how they fit goat a key big day for his campaign. >> that's the question. obviously as you say, his campaign was looking to present a presidential tone in terms of how he perform down there in mexico city. this is a candidate you know better than anybody else. you put him in front of a crowd that wants the red meat. he seems to rise to the occasion. what is your read of it? wha
trump. this last-minute presentation. puck it off under a shroud of secrecy. >> officials warn that moving so quickly was enadvisable. it was a security concern. trump did it anyway. there is now some real fallout. from the beginning, trump said he would build a wall and who is going to pay for it? mexico, right? that's what we hear at all the rallies. now, president pena nieto said he is not paying for it. that's not what donald trump. during his join statement. he said the issue payment...
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she did criticize donald trump. it was a political speech. >> today, an extremely well-craft and well-delivered broad side -- >> i agree with that description. i agree with the speech. the speech did attack donald trump in a way that he earned the attack. i don't think it was a substantive foreign policy speech that i was lead to believe that secretary clinton would be giving. it was a broad side attack of donald trump. i think he invited the attack. it was a political attack. >> also said about this speech, it was a coherrent internationalist -- >> it was a political speech. in an effective way. hillary clinton had a big lift in this speech. not to make it sound too padantic and in a policy sense. her strength going forward is that she is experienced. she has been secretary of state. she has been there. i think the difficulty for her is not to get bogged down in the details of foreign policy. what surprised me about the speech was the political tone and the zingers in it. it had lines like a comedy roast. those tha
she did criticize donald trump. it was a political speech. >> today, an extremely well-craft and well-delivered broad side -- >> i agree with that description. i agree with the speech. the speech did attack donald trump in a way that he earned the attack. i don't think it was a substantive foreign policy speech that i was lead to believe that secretary clinton would be giving. it was a broad side attack of donald trump. i think he invited the attack. it was a political attack....
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the trumps. >> donald trump marches to the beat of his own drum. surrounded by a small band of intimates, many of whom he's related to. he thanked them last night. >> i love you and i thank you. this was tough. this was tough. >> and while they're not a traditional family, melania is his third wife and the kids have three different mothers, a first in presidential history. there is clearly a deep bond between them. >> you can't fake good kids. how about his amazing children? aren't they something? >> the glamorous mrs. trump speaks five languages, grew up behind the iron curtain and will be the only second first lady to be born abroad since louisa adams. she's not the first model to fill the role of first lady. pat nixon and betty ford were models, too. what does history tell bus the role that melania trump might play. >> history usually says a first lady comes into this job, by the time she's leaves she's a very different person doing things she never imagined. >> and mr. trump said many times he'll turn over his business to the three oldest child
the trumps. >> donald trump marches to the beat of his own drum. surrounded by a small band of intimates, many of whom he's related to. he thanked them last night. >> i love you and i thank you. this was tough. this was tough. >> and while they're not a traditional family, melania is his third wife and the kids have three different mothers, a first in presidential history. there is clearly a deep bond between them. >> you can't fake good kids. how about his amazing...
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and three times visited the elder trump at trump tower. on one visit not long before donald trump declared his candidacy. goldstone says trump was there listening to a rap song. he said look 90 million views, a rapper called mac miller who recently passed away has recorded a song. had 90 million youtube views and it's about me. >> and i said to him, maybe do you think you should listen to the words and what they're saying about you perhaps? just an idea. ♪ all this money, ain't that [ bleep ] ♪ >> and he went it doesn't matter, 90 million views. the third time we went he said to emin, maybe next time i see you i'll be hosting you at the white house. >> before there was trump in the white house, there was trump the candidate. and the next time goldstone set foot in trump tower would be when he arrived for the meeting. coming up -- >> i get a phone call and he said to me initially, i'd like you to set up a meeting with the trumps. better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet doesn't need all that bulk to protect. because it's made dif
and three times visited the elder trump at trump tower. on one visit not long before donald trump declared his candidacy. goldstone says trump was there listening to a rap song. he said look 90 million views, a rapper called mac miller who recently passed away has recorded a song. had 90 million youtube views and it's about me. >> and i said to him, maybe do you think you should listen to the words and what they're saying about you perhaps? just an idea. ♪ all this money, ain't that [...
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no donald trump yeah, yea no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah, yea am i trippin'? let me know i thought all that donald trump bull-- was a joke know what they say when rich dudes go broke.. look, reagan sold coke, obama sold hope donald trump spent his trust fund money on the vote i'm from a place where you prolly can't go speakin' for some people that you prolly ain't know it's pressure built up and it's prolly gon' blow and if we say go then they're prolly gon' go you vote trump then you're prolly on dope and if you like me then you prolly ain't know and if you been to jail you can prolly still vote we let this clown win, we gon' prolly feel broke you built walls? we gon' prolly dig holes and if your ass do win.ù yea, yeah! no donald trump no donald trump yeah, yea, no donald trump yeah, yeah, no donald trump yeah, no donald trump yeah, no donald trump yeah, yea, no donald trump yeah, yeah, no donald trump, yeah, yeah, no donald trump, yeah we the youth we the people of tomorrow of this country we got a vo
no donald trump yeah, yea no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah, yea am i trippin'? let me know i thought all that donald trump bull-- was a joke know what they say when rich dudes go broke.. look, reagan sold coke, obama sold hope donald trump spent his trust fund money on the vote i'm from a place where you prolly can't go speakin' for some people that you prolly ain't know it's pressure built up and it's prolly gon'...